World-Wide Web Worm
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World-Wide Web Worm
(World-Wide Web)(WWWW) One of the first automatic indexing
tools for the World-Wide Web, being developed in September
1994 by Oliver McBryan <mcbryan@cs.colorado.edu> at the
University of Colorado. The worm created a database of
300000 multimedia objects which can be obtained or searched
for keywords via the WWW.
http://cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/WWWW.html.
http://cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/WWWW.html.
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